面向基于内容的发布/订阅系统的具有有限知识共享的分布式订阅集群

E. Casalicchio, F. Morabito
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基于内容的发布/订阅(CBPS)系统的主要问题之一是如何在保证订阅方案的可表达性的同时动态确定采用的相似订阅组,以利用高效的多播技术。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种分布式机制,旨在满足CBPS系统的重要需求,即:i)保证基于内容范式的典型订阅语言的表达性,ii)利用有效的事件传播,iii)在节点和订阅方面保持系统的可扩展性,iv)在新的订阅到来时启动自适应系统重构。该机制的主要特点之一是利用系统节点之间的系统状态知识共享,以限制系统在计算、带宽和存储资源方面的开销。通过一组仿真验证了所提方案的有效性。
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Distributed subscriptions clustering with limited knowledge sharing for content-based publish/subscribe systems
One of the main issues in content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) systems is how to dynamically determine groups of similar subscriptions to be adopted for exploiting efficient multicast techniques while guaranteeing at the same time the expressiveness of the subscription scheme. In this work, we propose a distributed mechanism which aims at satisfying important requirements of CBPS systems, that are: i) to guarantee the expressiveness of the subscription languages typical of the content-based paradigm, ii) to exploit efficient events dissemination, iii) to maintain the system scalability in terms of nodes and subscriptions, iv) to start an adaptive system reconfiguration despite new incoming subscriptions. One of the main feature of the proposed mechanism is the use of the system state knowledge sharing by system nodes, with the goal of limiting the system overhead in terms of computing, bandwidth and storage resources. Through a set of simulations we demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed solution.
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